Hi Further on Kevin's post. The Ibis is feeding in the same location as yesterday, the far left area of the visible bay area at about 200m distance. It flew in from the south, maybe from the park? But probably from further down the shoreline on the "mainland" side.
The Hudsonian Godwit is also still present, but further away at about 350 meters and a scope is definitely needed. Other shorebirds also present but other than the larger Greater Yellowlegs they are too far away for these eyes to appreciate. A bit grey with a light rain falling today. David Bree Natural Heritage Education (NHE) Leader Presqu'ile Provincial Park 328 Presqu'ile Parkway Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Tel: (613) 475-4324 ext. 225 Fax: (613) 475-2209 Directions, courtesy of Dave Milsom and Doug McRae: >From # 401, go south to Brighton on # 30, which becomes George St. At traffic lights in town, go straight through ( do not turn right towards Presqu'ile Prov. Pk.). When you reach the Brighton Constructed Wetlad, turn right onto Harbour St. Then turn left onto Baldwin which goes into Gosport.One street before the Marina, turn left onto Price St. Near the end is the Presqu'ile Yacht Club. Park there and check the bay to your left. Please note that the Presqu'ile Yacht Club is private property and should not be entered or used as a viewpoint. Instead, park 25 m east of their driveway at the dead end and walk east along the mowed grass area to the point of land. From there look north and the birds are feeding on the mudflat, which unfortunately is nearly a kilometre away so a scope is essential here. This is the only public viewpoint for this area. _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to [email protected] For information about ONTBIRDS visit http://www.ofo.ca/

